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Post by shaxper on Feb 13, 2016 1:05:11 GMT -5
Published: January 1991 Synopsis: Usagi takes on a bet keeper by challenging his champion ronin to a dual. Notes: Discuss the issue and/or post full reviews below!
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 25, 2016 9:34:51 GMT -5
Man, that ending is genius; the wife and child standing on the hill over a series of wide screen panels depicting the passing of the day. The conclusion is evident but it doesn't make what happens any less striking.
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Post by shaxper on Mar 25, 2016 10:19:59 GMT -5
Man, that ending is genius; the wife and child standing on the hill over a series of wide screen panels depicting the passing of the day. The conclusion is evident but it doesn't make what happens any less striking. Yes, those small silent tragedies that are all the more tragic for their understatement.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 25, 2016 11:38:36 GMT -5
Man, that ending is genius; the wife and child standing on the hill over a series of wide screen panels depicting the passing of the day. The conclusion is evident but it doesn't make what happens any less striking. Yes, those small silent tragedies that are all the more tragic for their understatement. Yeah, if it had been more abrupt the pay off wouldn't have been nearly as beautiful.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Mar 25, 2016 11:57:36 GMT -5
Man, that ending is genius; the wife and child standing on the hill over a series of wide screen panels depicting the passing of the day. The conclusion is evident but it doesn't make what happens any less striking. That ending is probably the saddest comic book page I've ever read. The only other story that makes me that sad is the ending of Dragon Bellow, with Ino and Spot.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Mar 25, 2016 12:17:42 GMT -5
Man, that ending is genius; the wife and child standing on the hill over a series of wide screen panels depicting the passing of the day. The conclusion is evident but it doesn't make what happens any less striking. That ending is probably the saddest comic book page I've ever read. The only other story that makes me that sad is the ending of Dragon Bellow, with Ino and Spot. I'm a sucker when it comes to pets dieing so I think I hold Spot's demise a little higher than this, but even so the emotional impact of this ending simply cannot be denied. And that's really saying something because the death was telegraphed practically from the start so we knew she wasn't getting a happy ending but despite that the scene still had some real punch to it.
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